Because the developer has no Wii-U dev kit and has no interest in getting one.

Shame.

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― G.K. Chesterton

Because the developer has no Wii-U dev kit and has no interest in getting one.

Shame.

am I missing something? because those two posts look so conflicting to me... doesn't Capcom have a WiiU dev kit?

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Well you guys could download it on Steam on your PC if your PC can run it. I actually like the game and it is more like Shadow Complex minus the RPG element and shooting. I called it hack and slash game into Shadow Complex world.

“A thing may be too sad to be believed or too wicked to be believed or too good to be believed; but it cannot be too absurd to be believed in this planet of frogs and elephants, of crocodiles and cuttle-fish.”
― G.K. Chesterton

Why does the dev-kit matter? If they want one to put the game on Wii U, they will get one. The dev-kit is a non-issue. The issue is that they probably don't see a Wii U port being worth it, that and I'm not amazon will want them to do a Wii U port either.

Because otherwise it would be coming to the Wii-U. Capcom certainly had no problem with Dungeon & Dragons or DuckTales.

Double Helix probably isn't interested anyway.

“A thing may be too sad to be believed or too wicked to be believed or too good to be believed; but it cannot be too absurd to be believed in this planet of frogs and elephants, of crocodiles and cuttle-fish.”
― G.K. Chesterton